Theater
Get Thee to A Cidery: Shakespeare at the Pub Brings Free Theater to Sociable
The Gray Mallard Theater Company delivers a third season of outdoor theater with ‘Romeo and Juliet.’
‘Why Does it Have to Be Les Mis?’: ‘In The Camps’ Brings a New Story to the American Stage
With 'In the Camps: A Refugee Musical,' Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay has written and produced the nation's first Lao-centered musical.
6 Must-See Theater Productions Coming This Fall
Highlights include a new Indigenous work, a reimagining of a French classic, and a musical bio on the (very not real) Betty Crocker.
Theater Latté Da Founder’s Final Curtain Call
Peter Rothstein put MN on the map for musical theater. Before heading to Florida for a new gig, he’s directing one last show.
The Strib Claims Tacos Are Sandwiches
Plus proposed transit security firm's dark record, a theater company calls off its season, and motel signs for sale in today's Flyover.
They’re Trying to Make ‘Minneapolis South’ Happen
Plus budget surplus woes, Shakespeare canceled, and Fortress Target in today's Flyover
Open Access Invites More Actors to Join the Union, But There’s a Catch
Anyone can sign on, but many wonder if it will hurt or help their career.
Theater’s Back, Baby!
The wine line is now a COVID card line, but last night's crowd at the Guthrie were in good spirits.